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you call that defense?! come on! [ female announcer ] watch live tv anywhere. the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. suppressing politicalws opposition, minorities and journalists. and before begin a look at my jail colleagues, you had one more comment on this report? one particular area is the longest recipient of u.s. aid israel is treated with kid gloves when it comes to the israeli occupation. how dominant the power of the military occupation is. the over recipient of major aid in the area is egypt, and right now, al jazeera journalists are being held by the interim government there. what are these arrests and the determination do go ahead tell you about the state of play for press freedom in egypt. >> this is a vermont case, because we have known -- they have had them for a number of years. but this is the first case we have seen where they detained four journalists. and it's a very serious case, and it really signals that the commitment by press freedom is nil, there's no commitment right now. and unformingly much of that has been erase
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i think we should be standing up for defense industry and defensive jobs. >> will the prime minister ended speculation over the future of the hunting act by confirming that he doesn't intend to use a statutory to repay or remember the act live removing the limits on the number of dogs that can be used? >> well, this will quite probably be a matter for the house of commons, as he will know what has happened is a group of welsh and other members of parliament have looked at a particular problem of pest control in upland areas of whales and other parts of the country. they are making a proposal. the proposal will be properly examined by the department and and and the house of commons will be able to decide. >> thank you, mr. speaker. further to my honorable friend's question and during national apprenticeships week, we should so but the fact that in the last year half a million people nearly doubled, nearly doubled the number who start in 2009-10. we shouldn't -- with the prime minister agree with me when you to do more to incentivize schools to promote apprenticeships and assume more s
i think we should be standing up for defense industry and defensive jobs. >> will the prime minister ended speculation over the future of the hunting act by confirming that he doesn't intend to use a statutory to repay or remember the act live removing the limits on the number of dogs that can be used? >> well, this will quite probably be a matter for the house of commons, as he will know what has happened is a group of welsh and other members of parliament have looked at a...
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russia's defense ministry claim% the movement is purely coinciden coincidence. thobama admistration responding with what could be an ominous threat, secretary of state john kerry warned russia any military in ukraine would be a quote, grave mistake. >> russia needs to be very careful in the judgments that it makes going forward here. we are not looking for confrontation. but we are making it clear that every country should respect the territorial integri here. the sovereignty of ukraine. russia said that it would do that and wethink it's important that russia keeps its word. >> kerry's counterpart in russia fired right back. he warned the west against forcing any decions upon the interim ukrainian government. >> translator: it's dangerous and counterproductive to force upon ukraine a choice based on the principal you're either with us or against us. raine has to be a part of a global european family in the full meaning of the term. >> the crimea, the scene of fierce clashes today between pro and an-russia protesters. the opposing groups were carrying russian and
russia's defense ministry claim% the movement is purely coinciden coincidence. thobama admistration responding with what could be an ominous threat, secretary of state john kerry warned russia any military in ukraine would be a quote, grave mistake. >> russia needs to be very careful in the judgments that it makes going forward here. we are not looking for confrontation. but we are making it clear that every country should respect the territorial integri here. the sovereignty of ukraine....
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lead to a coherent approach, looks at what secretary hagel just announced the new cuts to budget, at defense. and then we're supposed to believe they will take tough new steps, and imminent more budget dollars, toward this burgeoning problem. if you look at it, you know. politically, if john kerry out polling you with confidence of american people, and you are barack obama, you have to can be worried. lou: and that is a terrific points. doug, ukrainians right now, left we forget they are at center, the epicenter of this crisis. they must be terrifically anxious about there are future, it sthr an is there any clirty foty clarity. >> none, vladimir putin made it clear he is not invading eastern, crane, for now. he made is clear he is not an economy "crime stoppers: cas -- yiemia for now, they say who knows what happens next. they look and hey say, we're going to have try to have presidential elects in may, we'll try to have economic asis sudden stuns from europe and united states put in place quickly. while they are outlines of the all of those processees in place. there no certainty. lou: mar
lead to a coherent approach, looks at what secretary hagel just announced the new cuts to budget, at defense. and then we're supposed to believe they will take tough new steps, and imminent more budget dollars, toward this burgeoning problem. if you look at it, you know. politically, if john kerry out polling you with confidence of american people, and you are barack obama, you have to can be worried. lou: and that is a terrific points. doug, ukrainians right now, left we forget they are at...
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since 2005, the defense department has used o.c.o. funding for child care centers, for hospitals, for traumatic brain injury research, orthopedic equipment, hospitals, and schools. in 2010, $50 million of o.c.o. funds were used for the guam improvement enterprise fund. well, to my mind, if we can use money for the guam improvement enterprise fund -- and i don't know much about that -- i do believe that we should be able to use some of the o.c.o. funds to protect the needs of men and women who made enormous sacrifices defending our country. last year o.c.o. funds were allocated to a number of countries around the world -- egypt, jordan, kazakhstan, kenya, lebanon, somalia, south sudan and many, many other countries. this year $218 million in o.c.o. funding is being used for the tricare health care program. in other words, mr. president, we are using a tiny percentage -- less than 2% of the funds in the o.c.o. fund -- to protect veterans, and we have seen over the years o.c.o. funding used in a whole lot of other areas. and i happen to
since 2005, the defense department has used o.c.o. funding for child care centers, for hospitals, for traumatic brain injury research, orthopedic equipment, hospitals, and schools. in 2010, $50 million of o.c.o. funds were used for the guam improvement enterprise fund. well, to my mind, if we can use money for the guam improvement enterprise fund -- and i don't know much about that -- i do believe that we should be able to use some of the o.c.o. funds to protect the needs of men and women who...
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if i were president obama, i would reengage poland and the czech republic regarding missile defense. i would admit georgia to nato. would have a larger nato presence in the balkans. i would fly the nato flag as strong as i could around putin. >> he is rubbing his face. president roosevelt once said don't mention the word rope in a family where there has ban hanging. here is a thought there. the weekly standard's bill kristol explained that humiliation was the way to go when it comes to the russian leader. let's listen to bill. >> we are too quick to say, to proclaim our own helplessness. and i'm not as fatalistic as jeffrey. if america got its back up and got serious, i think the europeans would follow. i don't expect them to lead in this respect. we could make life pretty miserable for putin in a lot of ways. >> but there has to be a way to find a face-saving solution or some way for president putin to back out of this. >> you want him to be humiliated. he needs to be weakened at home. >> steve cohn, we want him to be humiliated. no offramp. no reason for diplomacy here. what is kri
if i were president obama, i would reengage poland and the czech republic regarding missile defense. i would admit georgia to nato. would have a larger nato presence in the balkans. i would fly the nato flag as strong as i could around putin. >> he is rubbing his face. president roosevelt once said don't mention the word rope in a family where there has ban hanging. here is a thought there. the weekly standard's bill kristol explained that humiliation was the way to go when it comes to...
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they were militia leaders who they trusted to come to their defense. some of the people speak very fondly of ambassador stephens. they think of him as a hero. there's a deep ambivalence about the united states in benghazi. in the crucial hours, that ambivalence proved to be very volatile. they said to the americans, we love you and we appreciate your help. in the final moments, they were unwilling to take up arms against their fellow libyans and their neighbors to try to protect the americans. >> great to see you david, thank you. >> always a pleasure. >> when do you go back? >> thursday. >> david kirkpatrick reporting from cairo for in your times and all over the middle east and when we come back, russell wilson, the cornerback for the yandle seahawks reflects on his super bowl -- seattle seahawks reflects on his super bowl. throw the ball. >> russell wilson this year. he is the super bowl-winning seattle seahawks. he won the vincent party trophy. it was a rapid rise for a young man who was picked two years ago. he was behind franchise quarterbacks. n
they were militia leaders who they trusted to come to their defense. some of the people speak very fondly of ambassador stephens. they think of him as a hero. there's a deep ambivalence about the united states in benghazi. in the crucial hours, that ambivalence proved to be very volatile. they said to the americans, we love you and we appreciate your help. in the final moments, they were unwilling to take up arms against their fellow libyans and their neighbors to try to protect the americans....
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he could get rid of the symbolic liberalism and boost defense spending. that might start to convince put than the u.s. is serious. >> look, newt, the president has been taking serious steps all day, but no step seems to be enough to stop his republican critics. in the "crossfire" dpmt senator ben cardin and republican senator lindsey graham. senator graham, to hear republican rhetoric -- good evening. you would think that president obama's just been sitting around twiddling his thumbs. he's imposed visa restrictions, proposed sanctions proposed an ai aid package and sent planes. so would it be time to stop criticizing the president? >> in the last 24 hour he's done a very good job. my problem is the way the president engages not just putin but the world. i think the big problem with president obama, i don't think he has a vision of foreign policy. i think he's uncomfortable with the idea that we're an exceptional country, the voice for freedom and that putins of the world have to be dealt with. so i appreciate what he did today. thank god he's upping his
he could get rid of the symbolic liberalism and boost defense spending. that might start to convince put than the u.s. is serious. >> look, newt, the president has been taking serious steps all day, but no step seems to be enough to stop his republican critics. in the "crossfire" dpmt senator ben cardin and republican senator lindsey graham. senator graham, to hear republican rhetoric -- good evening. you would think that president obama's just been sitting around twiddling his...
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the defense attorney and david wohl. how are you doing today? >> i can't believe you are excusing the young man. he is a teenager. i mean, the difference between can of coke and cola and can of beer. >> listen, i would not be excusing him if he cracked it open in third period. but that didn't happen. we believe it is a honest mistake and poster child why we should not have tollerance anywhere. in particular this case. he got a black mark on his record and he is a year away from entering college. >> he tried to do the right thing. he didn't open it. and alerted the teacher and handed over and got 60 day suspension cut down to 30 come on. >> so many kids bring drugs and alcohol they have to have zelo tollerance and can't litigate every single case because they don't have the time or resources. my son ja cob. the good should have gone in the bath rom and cracked the beer and crushed the can and tossed it and then he would be in cya mode just like the administration and everyone covering their rear because no one wants to get sued. except the young
the defense attorney and david wohl. how are you doing today? >> i can't believe you are excusing the young man. he is a teenager. i mean, the difference between can of coke and cola and can of beer. >> listen, i would not be excusing him if he cracked it open in third period. but that didn't happen. we believe it is a honest mistake and poster child why we should not have tollerance anywhere. in particular this case. he got a black mark on his record and he is a year away from...
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phil snyder, a criminal defense attorney. that reckless discharge of a firearm chargings it is also part of this case, anna. it would seem insignificant or less than significant when a guy is already facing a murder charge. but you say it is very crucial i guess for the prosecution to include that charge. why? >> absolutely, jon. i think it was extremely smart and strategically for the prosecution to add the charge of reckless discharge of a firearm. if you think about it this murder case stems upon oscar pistorius's credibility. he makes this thing seem like it was an accident and he thought she was untruer. his own friend saying oscar asked me to take the fall, it showcases to the judge maybe oscar pistorius is not as honest as you might think he is. it makes her question, well if he is asking his friend to take the blame because evans to asaid some type of culpability, it delivers a damaging blow to his credibility which is at issue in the murder case. jon: we talked yesterday about the testimony from a woman who shade she
phil snyder, a criminal defense attorney. that reckless discharge of a firearm chargings it is also part of this case, anna. it would seem insignificant or less than significant when a guy is already facing a murder charge. but you say it is very crucial i guess for the prosecution to include that charge. why? >> absolutely, jon. i think it was extremely smart and strategically for the prosecution to add the charge of reckless discharge of a firearm. if you think about it this murder case...
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look, if you were to take this vast, complex subject of defense strategy and defense budget and boil it all down in to a bumper sticker, it would be, no more land wars in far off lands. that's what the president is determined with this budget. >> schieffer: well, danielle, what about that. there does seem to be a perception in some parts of the world that the united states is stepping back. >> i think there is perception at this table that the united states is stepping back not just some parts of the world. look, one of the reasons that you have large and capable and multi-faceted military not to fight, it's so you don't have to fight. that deterrent power is being diminished substantially. i'm hearing from inside the pentagon that we're going down to numbers as low as 380,000 after the 450,000. these are numbers that will make it impossible for us to engage not just in large scale wars in one place but in small case conflicts. people like vladimir putin know it. that the why it's so important for us at the end of the day on previous conversation to ensure that things don't escalate
look, if you were to take this vast, complex subject of defense strategy and defense budget and boil it all down in to a bumper sticker, it would be, no more land wars in far off lands. that's what the president is determined with this budget. >> schieffer: well, danielle, what about that. there does seem to be a perception in some parts of the world that the united states is stepping back. >> i think there is perception at this table that the united states is stepping back not just...
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for afghanistan, pakistan and central asia with the assistant secretary of self-defense. prior to this he was deputy assistant secretary of defense for east asia, and then he also served as the dcm at the u.s. embassy in beijing. and last, but not least, it is a pleasure to welcome back an old friend and former u.s. ip colleague. from june 2010 to june 2013, alex thier served for afghanistan and pakistan affairs. before joining u.s. aa, he served here at u.s. ip is a senior advisor and director for afghanistan and pakistan from -- for 2005 and 2010. from 2002 to 2004, he served as an advisor in kabul and also in the 1990's worked in afghanistan for the you and -- . r the un with that i will turn it over to you, mr. grossman. then we will have some time for question and answers. >> thank you very much. let me say thanks to all the organizers of this event and what an honor it is to be on this panel. having served as a special representative, i know what this is about. if you will allow me to honor the people from the united states of america, from the international forces
for afghanistan, pakistan and central asia with the assistant secretary of self-defense. prior to this he was deputy assistant secretary of defense for east asia, and then he also served as the dcm at the u.s. embassy in beijing. and last, but not least, it is a pleasure to welcome back an old friend and former u.s. ip colleague. from june 2010 to june 2013, alex thier served for afghanistan and pakistan affairs. before joining u.s. aa, he served here at u.s. ip is a senior advisor and director...
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with domestic spending increases, defense cuts and no entitle. reforms. >> his budget apparently will make no effort to address our debt and deficit. >> we'll sit down with leaders of the congressional budget committee. republican senator rob for theman and democratic congressman chris van hol en. plus, arizona governor jan brewer vetoes a bill that would protect religious freedom over gay rights. bu but other states may take up similar measures. and our power players of the week. they're making the please don't touch signs at mee seuseums a t of the past all right now on "fox news sunday." and hello from fox news in washington. we begin with a fast moving develop. in ukraine. president obama spoke with russian president putin and said the u.s. will suspend planning for the g-8 summit in sochi this summer. britain and france just joined the u.s. but putin got approval from the russian parliament to send troops into ukraine. and the russians have seized control of the crimean peninsula without firing a shot. ukraine's government says we are on the
with domestic spending increases, defense cuts and no entitle. reforms. >> his budget apparently will make no effort to address our debt and deficit. >> we'll sit down with leaders of the congressional budget committee. republican senator rob for theman and democratic congressman chris van hol en. plus, arizona governor jan brewer vetoes a bill that would protect religious freedom over gay rights. bu but other states may take up similar measures. and our power players of the week....
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in the crossfire, howard dean, former presidential candidate, and paul wolfowitz, a former deputy defense secretary. is the obama doctrine working? are some republicans undermining the president abroad? tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire." we're continuing cnn's breaking news coverage of the crisis in ukraine. i'm s.e. cupp on the right. >> we have a former presidential candidate and former pentagon official. today we saw big hits that the tough diplomacy with russia might work. kerry delivered a billion dollar package to kiev. behind the scenes, the obama administration has put together a crippling set of proposed economic sanctions. while the president is busy doing his job, his republican critics keep trying to undermine him. freshman senator and self-appointed foreign policy expert ted cruz writing under the headline language of fools -- have laid mer putin running rampant shows how the obama administration's abdication of global leadership is making the world a more dangerous place. thank you very much for that help in a crisis, ted cruz. ted cruz is taking cheap shots
in the crossfire, howard dean, former presidential candidate, and paul wolfowitz, a former deputy defense secretary. is the obama doctrine working? are some republicans undermining the president abroad? tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire." we're continuing cnn's breaking news coverage of the crisis in ukraine. i'm s.e. cupp on the right. >> we have a former presidential candidate and former pentagon official. today we saw big hits that the tough...
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the problem with that defense is going to be even when she takes the stand tomorrow. all right, let's assume all of that true she made a mistake in taking that drug. once she gets in that car and the ambien, the effect of that starts, you get off the road. you call a friend. you call a cop. you don't keep driving. >> that's the problem. >> maybe she didn't intend to take that specific pill. at some point as she is pointing out she intended to keep driving. >> we're not going to try it on tv but it is an interesting case. ladies, thanks very much. we appreciate it reminder lis wiehl is the author of the new thriller "snapshot" there it is. stossel says kids are better off now than they were 50 years ago. is he nuts. we will have the debate moments away. it says here that a won's sex drive increases at the age of 80. helps reduce the risk of heart disse. keep hrt-healthy. live long. eat the 100% goodness of post shreddedheat. doctorrecommend it. some brokerage firms are but way too many aren't. why? because selling thfunds makes them more money. which makes you wonder.
the problem with that defense is going to be even when she takes the stand tomorrow. all right, let's assume all of that true she made a mistake in taking that drug. once she gets in that car and the ambien, the effect of that starts, you get off the road. you call a friend. you call a cop. you don't keep driving. >> that's the problem. >> maybe she didn't intend to take that specific pill. at some point as she is pointing out she intended to keep driving. >> we're not going...
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the problem with that defense is going to be even when she takes the stand tomorrow. all right, let's assume all of that true she made a mistake in taking that drug. once she gets in that car and the ambien, the effect of that starts, you get off the road. you call a friend. you call a cop. you don't keep driving. >> that's the problem. >> maybe she didn't intend to take that specific pill. at some point as she is pointing out she intended to keep driving. >> we're not going to try it on tv but it is an interesting case. ladies, thanks very much. we appreciate it reminder lis wiehl is the author of the new thriller "snapshot" there it is. stossel says kids are better off now than they were 50 years ago. is he nuts. we will have the debate moments away. [ sneezes, coughs ] i'veot a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's te for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is twon't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh what a relief it is. ♪ ♪ ♪ then don't miss sleep train
the problem with that defense is going to be even when she takes the stand tomorrow. all right, let's assume all of that true she made a mistake in taking that drug. once she gets in that car and the ambien, the effect of that starts, you get off the road. you call a friend. you call a cop. you don't keep driving. >> that's the problem. >> maybe she didn't intend to take that specific pill. at some point as she is pointing out she intended to keep driving. >> we're not going...
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that means hardened cockpit doors, armed pilots, crew self-defense training as well as air marshals. >> rene, thank you. let's talk about this video. why did you decide to do this? >> because nobody is moving quick enough. it's 13 years later. and we seem now to have airlines -- we had one airline, united airlines had installed these secondary barriers on a lot of their aircraft. now the merger happened between united and continental, the new ceo has decided to remove the secondary barriers from the oncoming aircraft and it sets a dangerous precedent. we have our airline companies that are minimally complying with what is recommended by the tsa for procedures and by removing the secondary barrier the only thing that is prove on the protect the cockpit during those times when the door is open, if that is being removed from the aircraft, we have no form of protection during that time. >> and you don't think that beverage cart that they placed in the aisle over there and the flight attendants stand behind it while the pilot walks out, they go to the lavatory, whatever, and then they clo
that means hardened cockpit doors, armed pilots, crew self-defense training as well as air marshals. >> rene, thank you. let's talk about this video. why did you decide to do this? >> because nobody is moving quick enough. it's 13 years later. and we seem now to have airlines -- we had one airline, united airlines had installed these secondary barriers on a lot of their aircraft. now the merger happened between united and continental, the new ceo has decided to remove the secondary...
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missle defense unit. they are trying to find a solution. we have reporters on the ground in ukraine, russia, and washington this morning covering all the angles. let's begin with cnn white house correspondent. what are you hearing from the white house this morning? >> reporter: nothing this early at this point. today john kerry is going to meet with his counter part, the russian foreign minister. leaders there are expressing concern at not seeing russia at this point at the table to talk about this situation. that talk between secretary kerry and the foreign minister, as far as we know at this point, is expected to go forward in a matter of hours. everyone is hoping that that does continue. but the views between the u.s. and russia have sharply die verged at this point over what has happened and continues to happen in ukraine. madeline albright called russia's view of this delusional. saying as you mentioned, those soldiers are not russian soldiers, even though in interviews we've seen reporters approach
missle defense unit. they are trying to find a solution. we have reporters on the ground in ukraine, russia, and washington this morning covering all the angles. let's begin with cnn white house correspondent. what are you hearing from the white house this morning? >> reporter: nothing this early at this point. today john kerry is going to meet with his counter part, the russian foreign minister. leaders there are expressing concern at not seeing russia at this point at the table to talk...
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so the russian defense ministry said it didn't issue such an ultimatum, but the ukrainian defense forces said that they definitely received it. and journalists did report witnessing that ultimatum being handed to them. so, it's not quite clear who exactly is threatening whom, but the situation, you know, remains such that everyone is waiting for russia to play its hand and attack or not attack. >> what -- people in the area want or thinks, not the military but the people. >> i think ethnic russian community in crimea, which is the majority of the population on the peninsula, they are content to have the russian troops here protecting them from the new government that came to power in last month's revolution. however, they do not want any blood to be spilled. i think the minute that russia attacks any of the bases or kills any ukrainian servicemen, they will lose the support of the local population definitely. >> simon, if you will stand by, we will get back to you little later in the hour. thank you, simon. >> thank you. >> what should the united states do or not do about this growing co
so the russian defense ministry said it didn't issue such an ultimatum, but the ukrainian defense forces said that they definitely received it. and journalists did report witnessing that ultimatum being handed to them. so, it's not quite clear who exactly is threatening whom, but the situation, you know, remains such that everyone is waiting for russia to play its hand and attack or not attack. >> what -- people in the area want or thinks, not the military but the people. >> i think...
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mark is a former prosecutor and defense theerl. and a list is an analyst. she said that the now character in grand theft autois eerily similar to her. also a daughter of a mob boss turned snitch. she then becomes a reality star. mark, is the game allowed to steal your life story? >> no, that's not what they did. it is a money grab. she doesn't own the right to any story to do with the mob. there are similarity ares. but the courts will gave latitude for stories on real events. i had a story based on my life. i got a lawyer. but i didn't sue. that 40-year-old virgin movie was my life. >> no one going to see that. >> you are not paying 14 bucks to see that? >> no. >> does she have a case? a that. >> i'm not paying a cent to see that. >> does she have a case, a $40 million case? >> it sounds like a stretch but she actually really does. she has a right to her image, and a right to make money on that image. she has a book out there. she's clearly making money. they didn't offer her anything for it. she clearly has a case. gwen stefani had a case similar to this
mark is a former prosecutor and defense theerl. and a list is an analyst. she said that the now character in grand theft autois eerily similar to her. also a daughter of a mob boss turned snitch. she then becomes a reality star. mark, is the game allowed to steal your life story? >> no, that's not what they did. it is a money grab. she doesn't own the right to any story to do with the mob. there are similarity ares. but the courts will gave latitude for stories on real events. i had a...
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they were self defense teams. they were prepared well. but look at how well the people in kiev were prepared. >> reporter: here's putin on the protester that is brought down the pro russian government in ukraine. >> translator: including kiev. >> reporter: putin wasn't kind to the u.s. either. >> translator: i have a feeling in america, some people sit in some lab doing experiments like on rats without knowing the consequences. why do they need to do this? nobody has an explanation. >> reporter: so are putin's claims method or madness? angela merckel is one of the few world leaders putin has spoken with recently. according to "the new york times" she described him to obama as being in another world, a sentiment shared by some russian observers saying the president surrounded him with yes men in the kremlin and others say putin is very much in command of his senses and in fact has a plan for a world order he sees as a real threat to russia interests. >> whether it's libya or syria or iran or ukraine, he sees western actions as uniquely att
they were self defense teams. they were prepared well. but look at how well the people in kiev were prepared. >> reporter: here's putin on the protester that is brought down the pro russian government in ukraine. >> translator: including kiev. >> reporter: putin wasn't kind to the u.s. either. >> translator: i have a feeling in america, some people sit in some lab doing experiments like on rats without knowing the consequences. why do they need to do this? nobody has an...
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and president obama prepares to unveil his new budget with defense cuts and no entitlement reforms. >> it makes no effort to address the drivers of our debt and deficit. >> we'll sit down with leaders of the congressional budget the committee, senator rob portman and congressman chris van hollen. plus arizona governor jan brewer vetoes a bill that would protect religious freedom over gay rights. but other states may take up similar measures. our sunday panel weighs in. and our power players of the week. they are making the please don't touch signs at museums a thing of the past. all right now on fox "fox news sunda sunday". hello again from fox news in washington. we begin with a fast moving developments in ukraine. president obama spoke with russian president putin and said the u.s. will suspend planning for the g-8 summit in sochi this summer. putin got approval from the russian parliament to send troops into ukraine. and the russians have seized control of the crimean peninsula without firing a shot. ukraine's government says we are on the brink of disaster. and is asking the u.s.
and president obama prepares to unveil his new budget with defense cuts and no entitlement reforms. >> it makes no effort to address the drivers of our debt and deficit. >> we'll sit down with leaders of the congressional budget the committee, senator rob portman and congressman chris van hollen. plus arizona governor jan brewer vetoes a bill that would protect religious freedom over gay rights. but other states may take up similar measures. our sunday panel weighs in. and our power...
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you know he would have applauded well i mean we've got to remember these this defense the defense cuts that we're seeing really aren't actually cuts from much they're above what we were supposed they were supposed to cut in the sequester i think one hundred thirteen billion dollars but still less than the defense department wanted for they put in their budget well they always want more and more xander missing two trillion dollars they can't account for exactly and so i think that you know there are places there are places we need to cut all over the government including the military there are military contractors that do you know abuse their privileges but i think that the reason you said all but three of their stocks hit fifty two week highs is because they've built these into they've built the expectation of less defense spending into their accounting this this mark has become basically the golden calf i mean these two do these contractors literally most of them have a plan in every single congressional district in america what we do about the budget and where you have to cut it look
you know he would have applauded well i mean we've got to remember these this defense the defense cuts that we're seeing really aren't actually cuts from much they're above what we were supposed they were supposed to cut in the sequester i think one hundred thirteen billion dollars but still less than the defense department wanted for they put in their budget well they always want more and more xander missing two trillion dollars they can't account for exactly and so i think that you know there...
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it would give the business owners certain defenses they could still have to prove in court. but what i saw on tv was nothing like the bill that i read. >> that is because tv turns this thing into a reader's digest. they compress everything so you're not going to see everything anyway. emphasizing gay rights, if that was their concern or religious freedom, if that was their concern. i'm not just the media analyst. i'm also part of the media. i wrote a piece on my website, bernardboldberg.com about this proposed law. and my concern was, i understand the concern of social conservatives. but if you open a shop on the main street, then you have to serve the general public. you can't say well, i'm not going to serve these people and i will serve those people. >> why not? this is america, why would you want to do business with somebody, no matter their personal issue, why not just go down the street and say i'm going to spend my money who supports me and is kind to me and provides the services to me? >> okay, let's take that argument to its logical conclusion. let's say it's not a
it would give the business owners certain defenses they could still have to prove in court. but what i saw on tv was nothing like the bill that i read. >> that is because tv turns this thing into a reader's digest. they compress everything so you're not going to see everything anyway. emphasizing gay rights, if that was their concern or religious freedom, if that was their concern. i'm not just the media analyst. i'm also part of the media. i wrote a piece on my website,...
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the organization that he worked for, the naacp legal defense fund represented a man on appeal who was convicted in 1982 of killing a philadelphia police officer. that man was convicted when adigbule was just a kid. and he worked on the case for the naacp as it challenged in appeals the constitutionality of the jury's sentencing instructions. and they won. the court ruled in favor of the naacp which resulted in jamaal's death sentence being vacated. he's now serving life without parole. that single appellate representation was then transformed into the basic kind of demagoguery on fox news. >> he volunteered to help out this man, who was convicted of murdering a philadelphia police officer in cold blood. >> there's a very racial past of pushing racial politics through actions inside the law. >> this is something who represented a nonrepen tent cop killer. >> you know what you just saw, right? and that worked at least so far. somehow, one can't help but wonder if this is a standard that only applies to a civil rights lawyer, trying to head the justice department's civil rights division,
the organization that he worked for, the naacp legal defense fund represented a man on appeal who was convicted in 1982 of killing a philadelphia police officer. that man was convicted when adigbule was just a kid. and he worked on the case for the naacp as it challenged in appeals the constitutionality of the jury's sentencing instructions. and they won. the court ruled in favor of the naacp which resulted in jamaal's death sentence being vacated. he's now serving life without parole. that...
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how can we stop an occupation when these are self-defense forces? these are not russian." that really dampened hopes of any meaningful progress. at least they've talked, and at least it has gone on longer than we thought. the other big news, of course, is the e.u. weighing in with a big financial package, offering $15 billion worth of aid. that comes after yesterday's announcement of a billion dollars of -- of loan guarantees from the u.s. the priority, aside from calming down the security situation in crimea, is, of course, to try and stabilize the ukrainian economy which is in a terrible way with the russians turning the screws still more. the finance ministry here have been frank. they say we've got no money left. the coffers are empty, it's been stolen. also in the east, we've seen more violence, clashes between pro-russian protesters and supporters of the ukrainian government. we've had the -- the government offices there occupied first by the pro-russians, pushed out, and then the pro-ukrainians. and now again today, the pro-russians taking control of that building a
how can we stop an occupation when these are self-defense forces? these are not russian." that really dampened hopes of any meaningful progress. at least they've talked, and at least it has gone on longer than we thought. the other big news, of course, is the e.u. weighing in with a big financial package, offering $15 billion worth of aid. that comes after yesterday's announcement of a billion dollars of -- of loan guarantees from the u.s. the priority, aside from calming down the security...
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there is a one percent reduction for defense and to 3.4 reduction for non-defense. to the sick just -- the extent i suggested their priorities were anyrsed and encourage and impression that was given by that. >> let me begin by joining my colleagues and thanking you, mr. secretary, general dempsey, and mr. hale for your extraordinary service and your focus on this -- the strategic priorities which i believe are the right ones for this nation. on example, for the need additional submarines at the rate of two per year in production, for the focus on air superiority and the joint strike fighter, and the concentration of the needs to keep the national guard and reservists strong. man whoo focus on one happens to be a resident of connecticut. who enlisted in the u.s. marine thes in november of 1968 at age of 20. went to paris island and served untiltnam from july november of 1969 where he was brushed by mortar fire and gassed, by guerrillas, subject to rifle fire, he received a high proficiency rating for his conduct and performance on the field, and some months after le
there is a one percent reduction for defense and to 3.4 reduction for non-defense. to the sick just -- the extent i suggested their priorities were anyrsed and encourage and impression that was given by that. >> let me begin by joining my colleagues and thanking you, mr. secretary, general dempsey, and mr. hale for your extraordinary service and your focus on this -- the strategic priorities which i believe are the right ones for this nation. on example, for the need additional submarines...
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troops that people see in front of them and on their tvs, those are pro russian local forces of self-defense. president obama appearing at a function had this to say regarding putin's claim. >> there is a strong belief that russia's action is violating international law. i know president putin seems to have a different set of lawyers making a different set of interpretations, but i don't think that's fooling anybody. >> secretary of state john kerry who arrived in kiev also dispute putin's claim when he was asked about it by my colleague, andrea mitchell. >> it's clear that russia has been working hard to create a pretext for being able to invade further. russia has talked about russian-speaking minority citizens under siege. they're not. >> kerry talked about a meeting with the new government and protest leaders including former pro boxer klitchko. the package includes a $1 billion in loan guarantees. still, the question is how to interpret putin's remarks today. not only did he deny russian troops had invaded crimea, he said that should russia wish to do so, they have every legal right sin
troops that people see in front of them and on their tvs, those are pro russian local forces of self-defense. president obama appearing at a function had this to say regarding putin's claim. >> there is a strong belief that russia's action is violating international law. i know president putin seems to have a different set of lawyers making a different set of interpretations, but i don't think that's fooling anybody. >> secretary of state john kerry who arrived in kiev also dispute...
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picked him as his defense minister. he in return for the first time handed over the full powers of the presidency to morsi. and everybody, president morsi, the people around him, the american diplomats and other western diplomats were consinced that assisi was committed to being a professional, sphaig o ut. he seemed like he wanted to stay out of it. that changed and he ended up sticking the knife in the back. >> rose: what happened. do we know what happened. >> what he said at the time was that the military needed to step in because egypt was sliding towards civil war or civil strife. it may be and here i'm just guessing. it may be that he really was hoping that morsi could eventually control the state, could get the police back on the beat, could control the crime and pacify the situation. when morsi failed to do that, general assisi didn't pause to ask is this because of his own failings or the recalcitrants of the state. he had to step in. >> he's the most popular figure in egypt today. >> he's the most popular figu
picked him as his defense minister. he in return for the first time handed over the full powers of the presidency to morsi. and everybody, president morsi, the people around him, the american diplomats and other western diplomats were consinced that assisi was committed to being a professional, sphaig o ut. he seemed like he wanted to stay out of it. that changed and he ended up sticking the knife in the back. >> rose: what happened. do we know what happened. >> what he said at the...
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i can't guarantee this is going to happen but we urged the technical defense is not be used. that's what i feel so strong our meeting should set an example and they are considering an effect creating a new law that would waive the statute of limitations as to the art that's in -- whether they will do it or not still remains to be seen but they publicly indicated they are looking at it and h it would certainly be a wonderful thing. it would be constant with the washington principles so this story never end. it never end. >> let me say about this, i hate to predict the future. it's a perilous thing to do, but i believe we will see changes and i believe that the principal reason is that the public, the court of public opinion is not going to no what the heck everybody is talking about. it's been stuck with legislators and lawyers debating this thing and using fancy terms like providence et cetera and the general public does not what they're talking about. so you have something like this case and there's a billion and have euro trove of pictures found. you guys help me out on thi
i can't guarantee this is going to happen but we urged the technical defense is not be used. that's what i feel so strong our meeting should set an example and they are considering an effect creating a new law that would waive the statute of limitations as to the art that's in -- whether they will do it or not still remains to be seen but they publicly indicated they are looking at it and h it would certainly be a wonderful thing. it would be constant with the washington principles so this...
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host: paul mcleary is a reporter with "defense news." we appreciate you coming on "washington journal." that will do it for today. make sure to join us tomorrow, sunday, march two, as we are joined by john fund of the national review to talk about the fifth anniversary of the tea party and will be joined by randi weingarten to discuss union issues and education policy and finally, daniel markey of the foreign relations committee will discuss the u.s. role in afghanistan. that's the show for today, hope you have a great saturday. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] today, first lady michelle obama talking about the latest efforts to change nutrition labels. then a hearing examining the latest research to combat alzheimer's disease. rules of the being proposed for nonprofit groups seeking tax-exempt status. >> the new website makes it easier than ever for you to keep and shareshington d c this on other social networks. this lets you access
host: paul mcleary is a reporter with "defense news." we appreciate you coming on "washington journal." that will do it for today. make sure to join us tomorrow, sunday, march two, as we are joined by john fund of the national review to talk about the fifth anniversary of the tea party and will be joined by randi weingarten to discuss union issues and education policy and finally, daniel markey of the foreign relations committee will discuss the u.s. role in afghanistan....
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defense secretary donald rumsfeld said we're going to have a revolution in the future we're not going to be fighting lower-tech fights. we need a high-tech force. and that's what happened when a bunch of guys with box cutters went on planes. we don't know, the responsibility of the superpower can be prepared for a variety of contention. >> is the american public prepared to finance what brett is talking about? >> what happened in europe, the german army is 32,000 or something like that. they simply don't have the defense spending such as the french and british. >> american public will support these kinds of commitments only if the american president uses the leadership to explain to them why it's necessary. and let's sort of understand the context. you mentioned the pivot to asia. made a special trip to asia to reassure that it was real. they doubted our commitment to syria. in all of the areas of the world that senses the united states is pulling back. and if we cut through defense forces like this, they're going to start making deals with whoever they need to in those parts of the w
defense secretary donald rumsfeld said we're going to have a revolution in the future we're not going to be fighting lower-tech fights. we need a high-tech force. and that's what happened when a bunch of guys with box cutters went on planes. we don't know, the responsibility of the superpower can be prepared for a variety of contention. >> is the american public prepared to finance what brett is talking about? >> what happened in europe, the german army is 32,000 or something like...
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an investigation by the district attorney simply concluded that the officers acted in self-defense. the la county sheriff's department refused to discuss the case with us at all, but there's been no acknowledgement that anything other than their standard procedures were followed. but when the standard is a rise in military-style tactics, it means the costs are rising too. >> with that room all bloody like that. it's been 5 months. i go in there every day. i relive it every day. >> struggle against jobs s and high crime and soaring debt it is time times for puerto rico. can the island get back on track economically. it's the "inside story." >>
an investigation by the district attorney simply concluded that the officers acted in self-defense. the la county sheriff's department refused to discuss the case with us at all, but there's been no acknowledgement that anything other than their standard procedures were followed. but when the standard is a rise in military-style tactics, it means the costs are rising too. >> with that room all bloody like that. it's been 5 months. i go in there every day. i relive it every day. >>...
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. >> translator: self-defense forces created by the crimeian residents as the military of the black sea fleet, they are on their own bases. >> never mind the fact that only days ago, russian's foreign ministry admitted troops were in crimea. and secretary of state john kerry met with ravlov a and the foreign minister in the hopes he could get them both to the table. russia refused. >> russia made a choice and we have clearly stated that we believe it is the wrong choice to move troops into crimea, russia can now choose to deescalate this situation and we are committed to working with russia and together with our friends and allies in an effort to provide a way for this entire situation to find the road to deescalation. >> there is breaking news tonight. we're learning exactly how the russian invasion came together. just pieces of information starting to form a clearer picture, whether there was a lot of advanced planning or whether the plan was launched really on the fly by russia, implications for u.s. intelligence agencies which are being slammed in some quarters for being caught offg
. >> translator: self-defense forces created by the crimeian residents as the military of the black sea fleet, they are on their own bases. >> never mind the fact that only days ago, russian's foreign ministry admitted troops were in crimea. and secretary of state john kerry met with ravlov a and the foreign minister in the hopes he could get them both to the table. russia refused. >> russia made a choice and we have clearly stated that we believe it is the wrong choice to...
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possibility back then and the needs of the army, random chance assigned arabic and studying get at the defense institute in monterey, california on 911. was immediately apparent my military career would be different from i might otherwise have expected. it was no longer a question whether or not i would go to war but simply when and where. i took part of the initial invasion of iraq as part of the 100 first airborne division air assault and after spending some time in baghdad going out on combat patrols with the infantry without -- as a woman soldier i surely wouldn't have used them. we pushed farther north and i was eventually assigned to a listening post observation post and with seven male soldiers we move to the other side of the mountain later and there were 20 or 30 men. i was the only female soldier for several more months of relative isolation. while i was out there i met this tall, handsome in ceo in charge of the observation post. they were proud to call themselves sisters, the support team. and i thought he was funny and handsome, witty, sarcastic, smart. but iraq is not romantic. w
possibility back then and the needs of the army, random chance assigned arabic and studying get at the defense institute in monterey, california on 911. was immediately apparent my military career would be different from i might otherwise have expected. it was no longer a question whether or not i would go to war but simply when and where. i took part of the initial invasion of iraq as part of the 100 first airborne division air assault and after spending some time in baghdad going out on...